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An 18-year old teen who was set to begin college classes Monday at Vatterott College is dead this morning after being shot by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri.
Michael Brown and a friend, Dorian Johnson, were walking on a road Saturday afternoon, August 10, near the Canfield Green Apartments. on the way to Brown's grandmother's house when they were confronted by an officer.
They were ordered to get on the sidewalk. Words were exchanged before the cop got out of his cruiser and fired a shot. Both teens ran, according to witnesses. Johnson hid behind a car while Brown ran down the street.
Michael Brown
A second shot was fired that hit Brown, prompting him to stop running. He reportedly turned around with his hands raised to show he was unarmed. The officer then fired 2 more shots, killing the teenager.
Dorian Johnson
"He (the officer) shot again and once my friend felt that shot, he turned around and put his hands in the air," said Dorian Johnson. "He started to get down and the officer still approached with his weapon drawn and fired several more shots."
St. Louis County NAACP President Esther Haywood told News 4 that the teen was shot 9 more times. That account hasn't been confirmed.
Haywood also released a statement saying: “We are hurt to hear that yet another teenaged boy has been slaughtered by law enforcement especially in light of the recent death of Eric Garner in New York who was killed for selling cigarettes. We plan to do everything within our power to ensure that the Ferguson Police Department as well as the St. Louis County Police Department releases all details pertinent to the shooting. We strongly encourage residents to stay away from the crime scene so that no additional citizens are injured. I have spoken directly with St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar, and I am confident that both he and his department will ensure that the investigation is conducted properly and that all details are kept transparent.”
St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar said Brown struggled for control of the officer's gun prior to the shooting, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Louis Head, Brown's stepfather holds up a sign that says the teen was executed.
As many as 200 residents took the streets after the shooting to protest. Some coming face to face with police officers.
At least 100 officers from 15 departments responded to the scene as the crowd began to swell.
Protesters scream "No Justice! No Peace!" outside of the Ferguson police station
Protesters chanting "don't shoot me" rally together
Brown's mother, Lesley McSpadden, is sure her son's death was unjust.
"I know they killed my son," McSpadden said.. "This was wrong and it was cold-hearted. [He] doesn’t kill, steal or rob. He doesn’t do any of that."
Mayor James Knowles III urged citizens to remain calm and "have faith in the process."
“It’s a tragedy whenever a young person loses his life,” the mayor said.
The unidentified officer involved in the shooting is a six year veteran. He has been placed on paid administrative leave.
Ferguson Police Chief Tom Jackson says St. Louis County Police have taken over the investigation.
Jamilah Nasheed
State Sen. Jamilah Nasheed plans to petition the U.S. Justice Department for a formal investigation on Monday.
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